I had never tried grilled sandwiches (yes, I know, to many that sounds like blasphemy!) until at this foodtruck. And man, they set the bar for great grilled cheese really damn high! Tried cheddar on sourdough and it came with pickles and chips, yay!
Mom’s Grilled Cheese Truck is a food truck that offers classic homestyle gourmet grilled cheese, soup, and other yummy dishes. There truck is located on the corner of Robson St. and Howe St. just next to the art gallery. Usually when you go, there’s always a line up and wait time but goes by quite quick. After ordering the food normally takes anywhere from five to ten minutes. This is one of our favourite places to eat and there is nothing bad that we could say about their food. We usually order the very classic sourdough with cheddar, chips and a pickle on the side. This costs about 8 dollars but it’s totally worth it.
Such a yummy lunch and friendly service, would highly recommend to everyone! We ordered sour dough bread with cheddar and bacon and underneath our sandwhich was a nice surprise of potatoe chips! Wish I was in Vancouver for longer so I could visit again.
A bit overpriced for what you get. I was expecting better quality for their bread and some more flavor other than just bread and cheese (I ordered the classic). Onions could have been caramelized, but they were pretty raw and crunchy instead. Overall, the taste does not justify the massive calorie intake from that meal. Service was quick, location is great especially on a nice summer day where you can grab a spot outside the art gallery. Expect a lineup and payment is cash only!
Delicious grilled cheese, soup, and chips! Polite and efficient service. Great choices and prices. Better than all the other grilled cheese trucks by a wide margin.
Mom’s grilled cheese food truck is found downtown by the Vancouver Art Gallery. It’s always got a long line up in the summer and during good weather, but even in rainy weather I’ve seen people waiting for their grilled cheese. I love mine with sour dough, Swiss cheese and added avocado - it makes it just that extra creamy and indulgent.
They make really good grill cheese and the portion is bigger than expected. There is always huge lineup every time I go there but it is worth the wait since they do make really tasty grill cheese. I normally order the classic with the meat and cheese I like. Friendly customer service there also.
I had their special curry grilled cheese sandwich. We had to wait a long time for our food and it was just okay. We expected it to be more flavourful but it seemed just kind of basic. Chips were good and the amount of food we got was filling. It's just not worth going out of our way for a meal.
They pop up in the middle of our urban landscape, like a bright dandelion sprouting out of a sidewalk crack. That's food trucks.They're an exciting introduction to a variety of foods you haven't tried, often creative and indulgent bites - and even more often, inexpensive. And they are an easy way to support local small businesses.Since there are more than a hundred food trucks in Vancouver, there's something for every taste.I love the nostalgia of grilled cheese. Just the sound of sizzling butter takes me back to eating it in my parents' old kitchen. Elbows bent, leaning into my crispy sandwich. I vaguely recall the marbled Formica counter, a fridge the shade of a cut avocado and a yellowing linoleum floor. Plain white bread, buttered on both sides, a slice of Canadian cheese. My mom stood at the stovetop. Armed with a spatula, greased frying pan. As the clock ticked, the bread slowly crisped and a browning fragrance filled the room. My teeth slowly sank into its tender gooey interior, mouth watering.
Cheap grilled cheese sandwiches. Comes with pickles and home made chips. You can choose your type of bread and type of cheese. My favorite combo is sourdough with havarti !!
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